Polish



Patented Mar. 11), 1925.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

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To all whom it may. concern:

Be it known that I, Sum FRANCIS Rooms, a citizen of the United'States,residing at Houston, in the county of Harris and State of Texas, haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in Polishes, of which thefollowin is a specification.

This invention re ates to certain improvements in polishes and it 'is'an object of the invention to provide a polish particularly adaptedfor use in connection with automobiles, furniture and the like and it isalso an object of the invention to provide a novel and improved polishof this general character which operates effectively in renovating deadpaint and to restore the original lustre.

Another object of the invention is to provide a novel and improvedcompound of this general character which serves eflectually for spotcleaning, for removing butter spots, alkali spots and otheraccumulations. A further object of the invention is to pro vide anovel.and improved polish which 85 serves to remove rust, and also to act asa rust preventive.

My improved oompoundcomprises the following ingredients to the gallon inthe proortions given:

' inseed oil 32 ounces. Standard japan dryer 1% ounces. Ether 6 ounces.'Oitronella 1 ounces. Kerosene 26 ounces.

Coloring matter i 1 tablespoon.

Lubricating oil 30 ounces. Gasoline-(good grade) 32 ounces.

The linseed oil serves as a renovating medium to add life to dead paintand torrestore the original lustre, while the standard Application filedMay 29,

1924. Serial No. 716,827.

japan dryer serves 'as a dryer chiefly for the linseed oil, said twoingredients being eflectivel mixed one with the other.

The et er, which may be of a low'grade, serves for spot cleaning such asbutter s ots, alkali spots and other accumulations. his motor ether alsoacts as a dryer.

The citronella acts as a deodorizing medium to eliminate the smell ofthe ether. The ether and the oil of citronella are first well mixed onewith the other before being poured in with the first mentionedingredients.

The kerosene serves to remove rust and to act as a rust preventive andalso serves to thin down the heavier fluids.

The coloring matter as employed may be as preferredit only beingessential that it be free of acids.

The lubricating oil serves for dusting, for lustre and to add life tothe paints and also to provide a base for the .polish. This oilispreferably medium heavy.

The gasoline also serves to thin down the heavier fluids assuring theproper admixture of all the ingredients.

The olish is preferably sold in bottles and be ore such bottles or othercontainers are filled the complete mixture is effectively stirred.

I claim A polish of the class described comprising anadmixture oflinseed oil, 32 ounces, dryer, 1 ounces, ether, 6 ounces, a deodorant, 1ounces, kerosene, 26 ounces, lubricating oil, 7

30 ounces, gasohne, 32 ounces.

In testimony'whereof I hereunto aflix my signature.

STANLEY FRANoIs ROGERS.

